Scientists have confirmed the existence of a powerful solar magnetic dynamometer, which drives the spots on the star and causes powerful solar flares and coronal mass emissions. It is located at a depth of 200,000 kilometres below the apparent surface of the Sun, equivalent to 16 Earth's diameters, reports Space.com. AS SEINTEREST, all the spots on the sun have disappeared: what that means, the Earth's Magnetic Dynamo machine is located in the o…
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Scientists have confirmed the existence of a powerful solar magnetic dynamometer, which drives the spots on the star and causes powerful solar flares and coronal mass emissions. It is located at a depth of 200,000 kilometres below the apparent surface of the Sun, equivalent to 16 Earth's diameters, reports Space.com. AS SEINTEREST, all the spots on the sun have disappeared: what that means, the Earth's Magnetic Dynamo machine is located in the o…